Laramie Potts

Laramie Potts is an American scientist at Ohio State University who identified the Wilkes Land mass concentration in Antarctica in collaboration with Ralph von Frese. He is from South Africa. He currently (December 2010) teaches geomatics (surveying) at the New Jersey Institute of Technology.

Potts is a Post-Doctoral Researcher in Civil and Environmental Engineering and Geodetic Science.

He and von Frese used gravity measurements by NASA's GRACE satellites to identify a 200 mile (300 km) wide mass concentration. This mass anomaly is centered within a larger ring-like structure visible in radar images of the land surface beneath the Antarctic ice cap. This combination led these researchers to speculate that it may be the result of a large impact event.[1]

References

  1. Gorder, Pam Frost (June 1, 2006). "Big Bang in Antarctica—Killer Crater Found Under Ice". Research News.

http://engineeringtech.njit.edu/people/potts.php


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